There is a listing of places on the site (found through a general web
search) that includes the coordinates for each place. Does anyone know how
I would now look up:
Map 12 Coordinates X40 and Y75?
Hi Jeanne - the heading of the first page -
https://www.cotyroneireland.com/places/placeindex.html shows -
These map indexes were made from the Northern Irish Ordnance Survey (OS)
Discover Series Maps. Bruce Andrews created them to track his Co. Tyrone
McCausland's. Unfortunately, his budget ran out and so did his patience of
the seemingly, endless task of indexing the maps square-by-square. Missing
from this index are OS Map Numbers #17 (SW part of Co. Tyrone), and #26,
27, 28 & 29 (S part of Co. Tyrone). These area overlap the Republic and in
some cases only have a snipit of NI. Possibly, someone out there would
volunteer to complete another map or two??
Along with other information which may be important to you.
Thanks for your support
Jim
Jim McKane
Kitchener, Ontario
On Thu, Apr 17, 2025 at 4:19 PM Jeanne Towle via CoTyroneList <
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There is a listing of places on the site (found through a general web
search) that includes the coordinates for each place. Does anyone know how
I would now look up:
Map 12 Coordinates X40 and Y75?
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Here you go, Jeanne,
It’s from Map 12 of the Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland ….1:50,000 … Map 12: Strabane. Published 1985.
I have a full set of the maps covering Northern Ireland.
I scanned the bit that includes coordinates X40:Y75 … hope you find what you want!
Sorry, I had a minor glitch at one end, but didn’t imperil the part of interest to you. Also, to get the map into my scanner, it had to be upside down and my editing software is playing up, to turn it 180 degrees .. but I am sure you will figure out how to view it turned 180 degrees.
[my forebears were one map to the east - near Cookstown in Tyone, and also near Moneymore in Londonderry]
Cheers,
James
James Huey, in Sydney, Australia
From: Jeanne Towle via CoTyroneList cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com
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Subject: [CoTyroneMailingList] Map coordinates
There is a listing of places on the site (found through a general web search) that includes the coordinates for each place. Does anyone know how I would now look up:
Map 12 Coordinates X40 and Y75?